The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear March 3 in Circuit Court.

Barnes was pulled over Thursday by an Arkansas State Trooper for a traffic violation. The officer noticed an odor of marijuana and that Barnes appeared nervous, according to a report.

Initially, Barnes granted the officer consent to search his vehicle, but withdrew consent when the officer began searching the speaker box in the trunk of the car. A drug-detecting canine unit was requested, and after the dog alerted on the vehicle, a false compartment was found in the speaker box.

In the compartment were eight vacuum-sealed bags containing marijuana valued at more than $3,200. The officer also found $13,036 in the vehicle.

• Marshall D. Cox, 20, third-degree domestic battery — $7,500.

Russellville Police took a report from a female victim who said she was a relative of Cox. She said Cox came to her house to fight her husband because of a text he allegedly sent to Cox’s girlfriend. The victim said Cox was yelling and she told him to leave, at which time he began driving around the house, peeling out and throwing rocks and dirt onto the house with the vehicle.

Cox then stopped the vehicle, and got out. His girlfriend allegedly began to push the victim, but stopped when the victim said she was pregnant. Cox then allegedly pushed the victim to the ground and left.

The victim, whose pregnancy was several weeks from full-term, said she was experiencing contractions following the incident.

Mejia was arrested Thursday after an officer pulled him over for a traffic violation. The officer asked Mejia if he could search his pockets and was granted consent, according to a police report. The officer found a plastic bag containing alleged methamphetamine and $929 in Mejia’s pockets.